1. Appreciation of Leo Tolstoy’s Sentences
(1) This gaze was like a bright steel knife stabbing over, steady and accurate, hitting the target Crucial. Makes you immobile and unable to evade. It uses metaphorical techniques to compare "sharp eyes" to "shining steel swords", implying that Tolstoy has a very profound observation and understanding of the times. (2) Tolstoy There are a hundred eyes in this pair of eyes. He used exaggeration to describe the deep emotions contained in Tolstoy's eyes, and praised Tolstoy's all-round observation of everything in the world. Power, and shows all aspects of society in the work. (3) This pair of jewelry has magic and magnetism, which can suck in the material in the world, and then radiate precise frequency waves to our era. Thors Tai's literary creation not only comes from the observation and research of society and life, but also is processed by his own thoughts and expressed with his pen, showing the true meaning of society and life. (4) When this cold light shines, Daggers are very scary when they are pointed at their owner, because the blade is ruthless and goes straight to the vital point, hitting him right in the heart. The dagger points to Tolstoy's eyes. The owner refers to the people living in society (works The sentence reflects Tolstoy's keen and sharp vision, and his criticism of reality is extremely profound and accurate, even causing panic among the ruling authorities. (5) With such a sharp vision, he can see the truth clearly. A person who can control the entire world and its wealth of knowledge at will. As a person who is always good at observation and can see through the essence of things, he must be lacking one thing, and that is his own happiness. This sentence fully expresses Through the pain of the wise, Tolstoy saw through tyranny, ugliness, hypocrisy, suffering and its causes, and spent his whole life trying to change, but things always went against his wishes. This was his greatest pain. 2. Excerpt and appreciate three good sentences from the text "Leo Tolstoy"
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1. The roots are fluttering in the wind with the grace of an elder, the small house The rough workmanship of a rural carpenter makes people imagine that it is not until the handsome light of late autumn in life that this desolate land thaws. The long beard covers the cheeks, lips and dark face wrinkled like bark.
Tolstoy's beard is described using metaphorical rhetoric. It was not built by the skilled craftsmen of ancient Greece. Using the rough-built hut as a metaphor for the contours of the face vividly depicts the roughness of Tolstoy's face.
Vividly reveals the tremendous changes in Tolstoy's inner world.
2. He was born with a hairy face, with more vegetation than open space, and his thick mustache made it difficult for people to see his inner world clearly.
3. The eyebrows, about one finger wide, are like tangled tree roots, pointing upward. Locks of gray curls piled like foam on his forehead.
In order to outline Tolstoy’s facial features, the author uses a lot of metaphors: his hairy face is described as “more vegetation than open space”; his dark face is “wrinkled like tree bark”; his face is about one finger wide The eyebrows are "like tangled tree roots"; the gray curly hair is like foam piled on the forehead; the beard is covered with hair, as dense as a tropical forest; the beard is like rolling white waves. The generous arrangement of these metaphors (including exaggeration) and the heavy coloring give readers a deep and unusual impression of Toon's facial features.
Hope this helps! 3. Appreciation of Leo Tolstoy’s famous sayings
The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life.
1. Remember: There is only one time that matters, and that is now! It is important because it is our time to make a difference. 2. The hour you put it away without using it most effectively can never come back.
3. Have life goals, lifelong goals, goals for a period of time, goals for a stage, goals for a year, goals for a month, goals for a week, goals for a day, goals for an hour Goal, one minute goal. 4. For a person who is immersed in mental work, if he does not move his limbs regularly, it will be extremely painful.
5. Heroism consists in sacrificing oneself for belief and truth. 6· The career of science is to serve the people.
7· Life is not a kind of enjoyment, but a very heavy task. 8·Ideal books are the key to wisdom.
9. A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles. 10. People are too accustomed to using force to maintain order, so it is impossible to think about social organization without repression.
11· Pure, complete sorrow is as impossible as pure, complete joy. 12· Civilization is not built on machines but on ideas.
13· What is needed for successful teaching is not coercion, but stimulating students' desire. 14· If a teacher only has love for his career, then he is a good teacher. If he integrates his love for education and his love for students, he is a perfect teacher.
15· Ideal books are the key to wisdom.
16· What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot, but they don’t know the most useful things.
17·We not only live on this land today, but also lived in the past and will always live there, in the whole. Ideals are guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no firm direction, and without direction, there is no life (Russian) Lev. Tolstoy. Fortunately, it is not always doing what you want to do, but always hoping to achieve what you want. The purpose of doing something.
(Russian) Leo Tolstoy The life of a person without faith is nothing more than the life of an animal. (Russian) Leo Tolstoy Ideal is the guiding star.
(Russian) Leo Tolstoy The reason why I want to educate the people is just to rescue the many Pushkin, Ostrovdesky, and Lomon who are about to drown there. Nosov. However, in every school, these people are in groups and numerous.
Leo Tolstoy Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it just by our own will. (Russian) Leo Tolstoy Ideal books are the key to wisdom.
1. Human beings are given a job, which is spiritual growth. 2. Labor can arouse people's creativity.
3. Life is not a kind of enjoyment, but a very heavy work. 4. You must work hard to do good, but you must work harder to do evil.
5. Happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor. 6. In order to live happily, we should believe in the possibility of happiness.
7. Everything that unites people is goodness and beauty, and everything that divides people is evil and ugliness. 8. Everyone's life should be restricted by certain laws and regulations.
9. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. 10. The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life.
11. Anything is better than hypocrisy and deception. 12. A conscientious and pure person feels that life is a sweet and happy thing.
13. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. 14. One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat.
15. Life is not a game, so we have no right to give it up at will. 16. Love and kindness are truth and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world.
17. Human happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor. 18. All changes, all charm, and all beauty in life are composed of light and shadow.
19. One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat. 20. When there is life, there is happiness.
21. Human beings are given a job, (famous quote) that is spiritual growth. 22. You should do more good deeds in order to be a happy person.
23. Where there is no simplicity, kindness and truth, there can be no greatness. 24. Being away from work is a crime.
25. Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy task. 26. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education.
27. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. 28. A conscientious and pure person feels that life is a sweet and happy thing.
29. Happiness lies in living for others. 30. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth.
31. Where there is no simplicity, kindness and truth, there can be no greatness. 32. If you seek happiness among wealth, power, honor and exclusive love, you will not only not get happiness, but you will definitely lose happiness.
33. You must sweat on your brow to get your bread. 34. Happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor.
35. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. 36. If a student learns in school that he cannot create anything, then his life will always be imitation and plagiarism.
37. Everything that unites people is goodness and beauty, and everything that divides people is evil and ugliness. 38. Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime.
39. All changes, all charm, and all beauty in life are composed of light and shadow. 40. The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth.
41. Do your best to fulfill your obligations, and you should know how valuable you are. 42. If a girl wants to marry a rich man, it is not love. Property is the most insignificant thing. Only one who can withstand the pain of separation is true love.
Happiness does not mean causing even a small amount of pain to others, but means directly contributing to the joy and happiness of others. It seems to me that it can be most succinctly expressed in this respect as follows: Happiness consists in refraining from evil, in forgiving, and in loving others.
Love and kindness are truth and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world.
Being loved is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime.
Not bad. 4. Excerpts and Appreciation of Leo Tolstoy's Biography
1 The great heart and soul of Russia, which shined brightly on the earth a hundred years ago, for my generation, was the purest spirit that illuminated our youth. of brilliance. In the gloomy dusk at the end of the nineteenth century, it was a soothing star whose gaze was enough to attract and soothe the hearts and souls of our youth. In France, many people think that Tolstoy is not only a beloved artist, but a friend, the best friend, and the only true friend in all European art. Since I am also one of them, I would like to express my gratitude and respect for this sacred memory.
Appreciation: This passage uses affectionate and warm language to express the author's admiration and praise for Tolstoy. He compared Tolstoy to a superstar, showing Tolstoy's incomparable influence. Even just the memory makes the author feel grateful, and the author's respect for Tolstoy is evident.
2 His love for the people has long made him appreciate the beauty of popular language. As a child he had been exposed to the stories told by beggar storytellers. After becoming a famous writer as an adult, he felt a kind of artistic pleasure in his conversations with the villagers.
——Romain Rolland's "The Biography of Leo Tolstoy"
Appreciation: This passage continues to explain the causes of the characteristics of Leo Tolstoy's literary language. The author starts from his childhood and slowly explores the influence on his writing after growing up. The constant emphasis on integration with the people reflects the popular language and favor of the people in Leo Tolstoy's literary works.
Excerpt
Under the thick bush-like eyebrows of the little man in front of me, a pair of gray eyes shot out a panther-like gaze, although everyone who had seen Tuo People in Erstai have talked about this piercing gaze, but no picture, even the best, can do it justice. This gaze was like a bright steel knife piercing through, it was steady and accurate, hitting the vital point. It makes you unable to move or dodge. As if being controlled by hypnotism, you have no choice but to endure this probing gaze obediently, and no amount of cover-up can resist it. It penetrated the camouflaged armor like a bullet, and cut through the glass like a diamond knife. Under such penetrating scrutiny, no one can hide anything.
Appreciation
Zweig uses exaggerated brushstrokes and vivid metaphors to describe Tolstoy's gaze from multiple angles, allowing us to feel the penetrating power of his gaze more realistically. . When writing about a look, using "sharp" is enough for readers to imagine the sharpness of that look, but the author feels it is not enough. "Shining steel knife", "incomparably sharp", hypnotism is breathtaking, and bullets are indestructible. These are the most vivid and vivid embodiments of "sharpness". Li Bai can use "white hair" to describe the depth of sorrow, and He Zhu can also use "a river of tobacco, the wind and catkins in the city, and the yellow plums in the rain" to express all the leisurely sorrow. Everyone at home and abroad can render "one point" from multiple angles and describe it on multiple levels, and see the whole leopard with one hole, which shows their profound skills. Tolstoy makes all despicable and noble people reveal their true colors. His "penetrating" gaze comes from his critical realism thought. His lofty realistic critical spirit makes no despicable person escape. Therefore, his eyes are the surgery of thought. The knife cuts through all the darkness and filth, and the knife sees blood 5. Good quotes from Tolstoy's biography and their appreciation
1. No one can defeat me, I will hold on to my destiny. throat.
Appreciation: This sentence uses personification as a rhetorical technique. It expresses the super confidence and courage to control one's own destiny and be the master of destiny.
2. The great heart and soul of Russia, which was shining brightly on the earth a hundred years ago, for my generation, was the purest brilliance that illuminated our youth.
Appreciation: The author uses affectionate and warm language to express the author's admiration and praise for Tolstoy.
3 His love for the people has long made him appreciate the beauty of popular language. As a child he had been exposed to the stories told by beggar storytellers. After becoming a famous writer as an adult, he felt a kind of artistic pleasure in his conversations with the villagers.
Appreciation: This passage continues to explain the causes of the characteristics of Leo Tolstoy’s literary language. The constant emphasis on integration with the people reflects the popular language in Tolstoy's literary works and his favor for the people.
4. In the gloomy dusk at the end of the 19th century, it was a soothing superstar whose gaze was enough to attract and soothe the hearts and souls of our youth.
Appreciation: This passage uses affectionate and warm language to express the author's admiration and praise for Tolstoy. He compared Tolstoy to a superstar, showing Tolstoy's incomparable influence.
5. Only when facing death can life become serious, meaningful, truly rich and happy
Appreciation: This sentence expresses his understanding of life. 6. Please appreciate a good paragraph in Leo Tolstoy’s biography, it’s an appreciation
A good paragraph: “Tolstoy does not speak to those who are ideologically privileged, he only speaks to ordinary people. Listen.
--He is our conscience.
He expressed the thoughts that ordinary people like us have, but that we dare not face up to in our own hearts.
And to us, he is not a proud master, like those proud geniuses who sit on the throne of their art and wisdom and dominate mankind. He is - as he calls himself in the letter, the most beautiful and sweetest of all names - 'our brother'. "
"Only in the face of death can life become serious, meaningful, truly rich and happy. He was an individualistic aristocrat who in his later years tried unsuccessfully to live the life of a poor peasant.
He was sensual at first, but eventually became a complete Puritan. He is "an ordinary man", a brother with whom we are closely connected.
He is more self-aware, more humane, more thoughtful, more clear-eyed, and more unrestrained in his emotions than we are. This genius moralist explores his soul with cruel fanaticism and ruthless coldness.
He has been striving to achieve self-improvement through self-portrait throughout his life, never stopping, never being satisfied, and never letting art become a mere formality. Tolstoy, the greatest writer, reformer, and most influential moral thinker. ”
Appreciation: The two paragraphs summarize Tolstoy’s life and ideas in a concentrated and concise way. Tolstoy in "The Biography of Celebrities" is not a perfect person. He also has anxiety and anger. , impulsive, dissolute.
He is not a god worshiped by thousands of people, but a character who exists in our lives through hard work and experience. What we lack is not his nature. points, status, but rather his experience, his passionate ambition, and his sincerity and frankness.
Leo Tolstoy’s academic performance was so average in his youth; He has neither overflowing passion nor overflowing talent. He is not only lonely and depressed, but also has a fanatical and paranoid brain; he is dissatisfied and even tired of life, so he becomes bohemian, he learns how to make money, and he has to borrow money from everywhere... This is really annoying Unbelievable: Leo Tolstoy was like this! Where was his kind heart? Where was his shining talent? The trough of youth was temporary! How could he remain unconscious forever? He bravely pursues the perfect combination of will and body, spirit and realm, and he also hopes to be respected and loved by all mankind. Because of this, he works hard... Finally, with that unruly spirit, The unruly pen wrote amazing works. He succeeded! Yes, his works attracted countless admirers; and subsequently, his reputation spread throughout the country and abroad; for a long time, his value was endless.
However, Leo Tolstoy repeatedly emphasized: He is just an ordinary person, he is not a genius; he just used his "golden key" to open his " The "Door of Wisdom" creates one's own success. Greek mythology tells us: There is a "Door of Wisdom" in everyone's heart, but it is often temporarily buried, because a person himself is a treasure with great potential. Library, if you make good use of your "golden key", you will find that behind the door is a bright sunshine with infinite heat energy - then you will play the strongest voice in life; on the contrary, if you are lazy to develop With your own unlimited potential, you will be a weak person all your life! Just like Leo Tolstoy, make good use of your "golden key" to add fuel to your life boat at the right time and give yourself an ideal future. .